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Mathematics and Reality
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Defending the Axioms: On the Philosophical Foundations of Set Theory
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The Poetics of Evil: Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy
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The War of the Lamb: The Ethics of Nonviolence and Peacemaking; War and the American Difference: Theological Reflections on Violence and National Identity
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God with Us: Divine Condescension and the Attributes of God
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Existential Reasons for Belief in God: A Defense of Desires and Emotions for Faith
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A Reluctant Traveler’s Guide for Slouching Towards Theism:
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Toward a Relational Apologetics in Global Context:
A Review Essay on van den Toren’s Christian Apologetics as Cross-Cultural Dialogue
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Classical apologetic strategies are in dire straits, according to some experts, particularly in a postmodern, post-Western, post-Enlightenment, and post-Christian world. Benno van den Toren confronts these questions head-on while proposing a methodologically sophisticated and theologically robust rationale for a dialogically oriented Christian apologetics. Christian Apologetics as Cross-Cultural Dialogue invites conversation about epistemological, dialogical, ecclesiological, eschatological, and christological matters, all of which suggest that a new paradigm of apologetics may be on the horizon for evangelical philosophy and theology. Those who disagree will need to make their case against the arguments in this book.
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Natural Signs and Knowledge of God: A New Look at Theistic Arguments
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Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism
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Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality
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The Ethics of Abortion: Women’s Rights, Human Life, and the Question of Justice
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God and the Cosmos: Divine Activity in Space, Time and History
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The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology
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The Natural Moral Law: The Good after Modernity
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From Morality to Metaphysics: The Theistic Implications of Our Ethical Commitments
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The Golden Cord: A Short Book on the Secular and the Sacred
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Whose God Rules? Is the United States a Secular Nation or a Theolegal Democracy?
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God and Necessity
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On Reflection
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